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throwawaydjdu ◴[] No.45382225[source]
Reminder that the UK arrests 12000/year for online posts, by far the most in the West.

The UK already has government issued ID, the proof of age card. This is about tying your identity to your online behaviour.

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marak830 ◴[] No.45383157[source]
"But it’s not just “online comments” as Yaxley-Lennon seems to imply. A police officer quoted deep within the article explains that these acts include “any form of communication,” and can relate to “serious domestic abuse-related crimes.” "

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/tommy-robinson-uk-speech-cla...

Yeah, not really online posts though is it.

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1. octo888 ◴[] No.45383465[source]
"can relate to" is weasely. What are the actual numbers?